Cache no clearing after editing the CSS

We wanted to hide the Export to Word function from a couple of spaces and edited the CSS to do this. Two admins did this in the two spaces. We want to remove/hide this from clients so they only use Export to PDF.

We then asked s couple of non-admin users to see if they could still see it, which they could. Which they sholdn't be able to do.

We asked them to refresh their browsers, to log off, close the browser and log on again from scratch, and even to turn their machines off and re-log on. We've also asked them to delete their caches.

But no matter what they did, the option is still visible to them. And they were looking at the right space.

I think its very strange that the two people who edited the CSS to hide this functionality can no longer see it, but ordinary users still can see this.

1 answer

1. How was the CSS modified? Custom HTML? Changes to the Space Layout? Changes to the Space CSS?2. Have you tried flushing all of Confluence's caches? Browse -> Confluence Admin -> Cache Statistics -> Flush All3. For the users that are still seeing the export option can you get them to check the CSS that's being applied by using a browser web development tool? I'm thinking of right click -> Inspect Element in Google Chrome as it will show you exactly which CSS selectors are being applied and compare that with what the admins changed. What could be happening is slightly different HTML being generated for the non-admins which is causing the CSS selector to not be applied.